致盲
心理干预
因果关系
医学
神经科学
验光服务
心理学
病理
临床试验
精神科
政治学
法学
作者
Reece Mazade,Teele Palumaa,Machelle T. Pardue
出处
期刊:Annual review of vision science
[Annual Reviews]
日期:2024-04-18
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-vision-102122-102059
摘要
Animal models are critical for understanding the initiation and progression of myopia, a refractive condition that causes blurred distance vision. The prevalence of myopia is rapidly increasing worldwide, and myopia increases the risk of developing potentially blinding diseases. Current pharmacological, optical, and environmental interventions attenuate myopia progression in children, but it is still unclear how this occurs or how these interventions can be improved to increase their protective effects. To optimize myopia interventions, directed mechanistic studies are needed. The mouse model is well-suited to these studies because of its well-characterized visual system and the genetic experimental tools available, which can be combined with pharmacological and environmental manipulations for powerful investigations of causation. This review describes aspects of the mouse visual system that support its use as a myopia model and presents genetic, pharmacological, and environmental studies that significantly contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms that underlie myopigenesis.
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